Friday (12am-11am)
A cold front approaches from the west. Moderate westerly winds back southwesterly and increase to strong. A period of southwesterly gale force winds is possible ahead of this cold front. Showers, possibly with thunder are expected along and ahead of the cold front. A brief recovery in temperatures to near normal (69F) high temperature levels during this period.

Saturday (2pm- Sunday 11am)
Southwesterly winds increase gradually becoming gale force (potentially storm force) ahead of a strong cold front approaching from the west. Showers are expected to develop along the front and enter the area Sunday. Steady temperatures in the upper 60s with increasing humidity.

Sunday (11am- Monday 8pm)
Winds veer sharply to the west or west-northwest and remain at gale (potentially storm force), with higher gusts. Post-frontal shower activity may include some heavier showers with hail as cold air filters in. Temperatures fall well below average, approaching record lows on Monday (the record low for Monday is 51.3ºF set in 2010). Winds fluctuate in strength and direction through this period as post-frontal troughs pinwheel into the area around a low centered over Newfoundland. Winds begin to decrease Monday afternoon but remain at least strong.